Celebrities Wear Bracelets and Ribbons to Show Support for Time's Up at the 2019 Golden Globes

For the second year in a row, celebrities showed their support for the Time's Up movement at the Golden Globe Awards. As you'll probably remember, last year, many A-list actors wore all black to the event in support for the movement, which at the time was a recently formed coalition of over 300 women in the entertainment industry fighting for gender parity in their industry and others.

The gesture for the 2019 Golden Globes may not have been as grand as last year's, but it still made a strong statement: This year, celebs wore black and white Time's Up ribbons and wristbands, making sure to use their time on the red carpet to show them off. The Time’s Up x2 bracelets, as they're called, are the encore accessory to last year's Time’s Up pins created by stylist and costume designer Arianne Phillips.

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Notable celebs like Amber Heard, The Good Place’s D’Arcy Carden, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s Rachel Brosnahan were all seen wearing the Time’s Up x2 bracelet on the red carpet tonight. Brosnahan told Variety that she chose to wear her bracelet because “while we’re still fighting for safety and equity in the workplace, those are the symptoms of a larger problem of an imbalance of power.”

HFPA president Meher Tatna, First Man’s Claire Foy, and Golden Globes co-host Andy Samberg were also spotted wearing the wristbands and ribbons.

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While there were notably less stars outwardly showing their support for the movement this season than last year, we’re predicting that several acceptance speeches will bring these issues to light.